PFAS pose health concerns across the country, and new research co-led by the University of Minnesota could provide a ...
Animals help disperse seeds and spores for many plant and fungal species. This typically happens when animals eat the fruiting bodies of plants and fungi and pass seeds and spores through their ...
Treatments for serious illnesses, like cancer, can be enormously time-consuming. Yet most research on cancer-related time ...
The work is part of efforts to better understand and conserve Mississippi River ecosystems from Minnesota all the way to the ...
Sometimes the most profound shifts in teaching and research happen far from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. For College of Education and Human Development faculty participating in the ...
Manure is an important nutrient fertilizer source for crops but also has the potential for environmental loss. Better information will improve nutrient management planning, agricultural and ...
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos and Shashank Priya have been recognized for their outstanding innovations in robotics, new ...
Proximity to green space provides a wide range of physical, mental, social and environmental benefits. By that measure, the Twin Cities — where 99% of all residents live within a 10-minute walk to a ...
Research on how and when zebra mussels spread through Minnesota is providing critical data for management and prevention.
From books to therapy animals, libraries at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities are playing an increasing role in ...